The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1969 — Page 3
communitt t _ CALENDAR - 3.’’ /*’ I . j-^-A j Thursday, February 27 The Star Neighborhood will meet. The Business and Professional Women will meet. 7:00 p.m. — The John Glenn Falcons meet the Mishawaka Marian team in basketball at the La Ville gym in the Sectional. Friday, February 28 The Fellowship class of the United Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Leaonard Beaty. ruenday, March 4 8:00 p.m. — The Wisconsin State Bond will perform at the J. hn Glenn high school audi- ’ rium, Walkerton. Wetlnenday, .March 5 8:00 p.m. — The WSCS of the United Methodist church will meet in the Illinois Street building. Rev. Robert Rogers will bt tiie guest speaker. Thursday, March 6 8:00 p.m. The American D'gion Auxiliary will meet in the > t home, Walkerton. Girl State ndidates will give short talks. 8:00 p.m. Tri Kappa Sorority will meet. I riday. March 7 8:00 p m — World Day of I'raye t Fellowship H ili of the Pre triian Church, Walkerton. 2:00 pm. — The Woman’s Community Club will meet at th* ( •mmunity Building Walkerton. Federico Pichl, an exchange indent from Argentina, presently u • nior at Plymouth High School will speak. MAKICI A « E S - ■ The McKinley Presbyterian hurch. Champaign. Illinois, the scene of the wedding cf Mi-s Deborah LouDe Ashbrook an I Mr, James Alan Borders on Saturday, February 22. The bn Ie i< the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W A -hI ook of Rossville, Illinois. The ■ooms parents are Dr. and Mr. Alvin Borders of White Bear I ike, Minn. Mrs. Borders is the mer Jane Price of North Llb- • ity. Attending the w’edding from ‘he North Liberty area were Mr nd Mrs William Hurtman. Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Cullar and M ix, Carol and Richard Steele.
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WALKERTON POLICE NEWS Polic? arrests and disposition ■ of cases brought before Judice of the Peace H. Newton Williams, are as follows. Martin D. Mann. 702 Jackson St., Walkerton paid a fine and cost of 817.00 tn a disorderly conduct charge. Larry D. McHahn. R.R. 3 Box 902 Walkerton, Ind. was arrested on two separate charges of operating a motor vehicle with our head lights and minor in possession of alcoholic beverages, was ordered to pay $42.50 fine and cost. John M. Knight, R.R, 3 Box 485 Walkerton, was arrested ior the theft of a fire extingusher from the Wclco Truck Stop, also a electric guitar from the car belonging to Max Ochs, R. R. 2, Walkerton, he will be arraim .1 in S mth Ben i, city com t. Those ippeaung at a later date ft a trial are as follows: Rich ird W. Loop. R R. 1. Rolling Prairie arie.-ted for improper parsing. I'" aneth Ray Gubbins, R. R. I. Bry tn. ohm. speeding 40 miles an hour in a 20 mile zone. Lniy A. Galloway, R. R. 2, L» • -burg, Ind., speeding 45 miles per hour in a 20 mile zone. Wanetta V. Eisenhart, North Liebrty, Indiana, operating a mol -r vehicle without an operators license. Denni' A. Groves, 202 Illinois St W dkerton. piid a fine of $2.00 in cafeteria court for illegal parking. A ,m thU week, it was necesu for the police dept, to crack down <-n dogs roaming the streets. Eight dogs were disposed of. A 15 year old juvenile b»>y was pi- k< d up at 3:35 a.m. Feb. 23rd, for curfew violation and partaking o! alcoholic beverages, he was later released to his parents, SB Community School Corp. To Hold Workshop On Thursday and Friday, Ma’- h 13 and 14. all schools in th.-- S uth Bend Community S . • <’ iporation will be closed f>r two days while all of the t< i hi i attend two days of uii op. The workshops repi ‘he -tudent vacation days f in.-: held in October for State T< o ;-.<-rs Association meetin.. : Federation of Teachers meetings.
Legion Auxiliary The regular meeting o' the Walkerton Amer.can Legi n Auxili o y I ’nit will meet Thui I• y evening. Much 6 at the 15.4 Home, 8 p.m. EST. At this meeting several Junior Girls from John Glenn High School will give short talks as to why they would like to be a delegate to girls State this summer. Girls selected by the school must have been making certain grades necessary for the tryouts. A girl will be selected that evening by members if the I "nit to represent the Walkerton Unit. Auxiliary membership controls the number of students tint c m attend and there i ; a p -sibilitv the local Unit may ehoo>e two, because bf a mistake made by the chairman of the < unmittee at headquarters. Most < f the girls expenses are paid by the Unit. Parents and friend.', teacher ani past Girl Stater' -are ur.id to attend this meeting. MYF SPONSORS “SLENDER TURE \D" The MYF of the Walkerton United Methodist church . u un sponsoring the "Slender- Tan id", a place for the young people ( r the vicinity to go on Fridaynight. This will be held in the Michigan Street Building from 9 to 11 p.m. There will be games, music an 1 food for y -u to enjoy. Bring your friends and come.
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FEBRI ARY 27, 1969 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
MRS. SLICK RECEIVES LETT ER I ROM IHE i'REMDEM Me t. Milo B Sli< k wrote to the President of the United States to congratulate him on his election and to say that is I know the hr>pe of the world is in hi.s hands and that he would try to end the war. crime wave and the young generation rebelli. n. This i.s what the President wrote back. “As I undertake the responsibility of providing new leadership for America in the years ahead I want you to know how grateful I am for your thoughful message. It was kind of yt>u to let me have your comments. I deeply appreciate the generous spi.it in which they were offered." Richard Nixon FIRST BRETHREN ( HI K( II TO PRESI NT PROGRAM Sunday evening March 9 at the First Brethren Church < f North Liberty at 7:30 p.m. the Misses Elizabeth Ci.pe and Lucy Minnix will give in intore-ting pre'entation arr I show colored lides of Jos, W. Nigeria. Africa. Both have taught in the Hillcrest sch'*»l in J s. and will also havi many colorful curios on displax The public is invited to attend, and be informed of this countn which has been much in the past i weeks news. These will be a I short informal que-tion and an wer period following their talk.
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